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Attachment C - Biddding Specification 1-23-25
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THE CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />PROJECT NO. 21-1011 <br />BUILDING DEPARTMENT RELOCATION TO ANNEX <br /> <br />Project No. 21-1011 November 2024 028300 Lead Remediation-3 <br />J. Encapsulation: Coating and sealing of surfaces with durable, paint-like coatings specifically <br />formulated to prevent the chalking and flaking of lead-containing substances. <br /> <br />K. Enclosure: Barricading lead-painted surfaces behind or within a durable barrier to make them <br />permanently inaccessible. <br /> <br />L. Engineering Controls: Temporary measures implemented at a work site to contain, control, <br />and reduce worker exposure to lead. <br /> <br />M. EPA Identification: The unique number assigned by the Environmental Protection Agency <br />(EPA) to each generator or transporter of hazardous waste and each treatment, storage, or <br />disposal (TSD) facility. <br /> <br />N. Hazardous Waste Generator: An entity who causes a hazardous waste to be created, or an <br />entity who first makes the waste subject to regulation. <br /> <br />O. Hazardous Waste: Lead abatement waste which, when tested using the TCLP procedure (see <br />Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) below), has more than five milligrams per <br />liter (5 mg/l) of lead in the extract. <br /> <br />P. High-Efficiency, Particulate, Air (HEPA) Filter: A filter capable of removing particles of 0.3 <br />microns or greater from air with 99.97 percent efficiency. HEPA filters do not remove lead <br />fumes. <br /> <br />Q. High Phosphate Detergent: Cleaning agent used in wet-washing that contains at least 5% <br />trisodium phosphate. <br />R. Certified Industrial Hygienist: A person certified in the comprehensive practice of industrial <br />hygiene by the American Board of Industrial Hygiene (ABIH). <br /> <br />S. Industrial Hygienist: An individual certified by the ABIH, and having significant prior experience <br />in managing and evaluating the health and safety aspects on projects of similar nature and <br />scope to ensure capability of performing the work in a satisfactory manner. Prior project <br />similarities shall be in areas related to material composition, project size, number of employees, <br />and in the engineering, work practice, environmental, and personal protection required. An <br />equivalent individual, such as a Licensed Professional Safety Engineer, Certified Safety <br />Professional, or other qualified person with a minimum of five years’ experience in industrial <br />hygiene, including extensive experience in the management and evaluation of health and safety <br />aspects of lead abatement, may substitute for the Industrial Hygienist, subject to the approval <br />of the Owner. The Industrial Hygienist shall be responsible for all monitoring, training, <br />abatement work, and for ensuring that the contractor complies with all safety and health <br />requirements prescribed by State and Federal regulations as well as these specifications. The <br />Industrial Hygienist is also responsible for ensuring that the competent person performs all <br />assigned duties in accordance with this specification and applicable Federal and State <br />regulations. <br /> <br />T. Lead: Metallic lead, all inorganic lead compounds, and organic lead soaps. Welding, cutting, <br />and burning operations may generate lead fumes. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />U. Lead Abatement Work Area: An area in which lead abatement or disturbance activities take <br />place and in which the concentration of lead in air exceeds or can be reasonably expected to <br />exceed the action level.
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